38 results match your criteria: "Rehabilitation Center Seehof[Affiliation]"

Cognitive motivation (COM) in conjunction with self-regulation (SR) was demonstrated to be positively linked to mental health in educational and clinical contexts. We introduce COM and SR in the occupational context and hypothesize these traits-based on their conceptual link to hardiness - to counteract health-risking stressors. Data from two large cross-sectional studies in Germany comprise a sample of 1,022 psychosomatic rehabilitation in-patients and a healthy sample of 298 employees of various occupations.

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Background: Behavioral activation (BA) and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) have shown to be efficacious treatment methods for depression. Previous studies focused mostly on the outpatient treatment either in group or individual setting. The present study aimed at comparing the efficacy of group treatment BA .

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Attention deficits and depressive symptoms improve differentially after rehabilitation of post-COVID condition - A prospective cohort study.

J Psychosom Res

December 2023

Psychosomatic Rehabilitation Research Group, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Center for Internal Medicine and Dermatology, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 10098 Berlin, Germany; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Rehabilitation Center Seehof, Federal German Pension Agency, Lichterfelder Allee 55, 14513 Teltow, Germany.

Background: Depressive and cognitive symptoms like fatigue, loss of energy or sleep disorders characterise the post-COVID condition. Post-COVID psychosomatic rehabilitation should focus on both symptom groups. The current prospective cohort study addresses the change in these symptoms in the context of a psychosomatic rehabilitation.

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The consensus-based guideline "SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 and (early) rehabilitation" for Germany has two sections: In the first part, the guideline addresses infection protection-related procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the second part, it provides practice recommendations for rehabilitation after COVID-19. The specific recommendations for rehabilitation after COVID-19 as issued by 13 German medical societies and two patient-representative organizations are presented together with general background information for their development.

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Background: COVID-19 is associated with various symptoms and psychological involvement in the long term. In view of the multifactorial triggering and maintenance of the post-COVID syndrome, a multimodal therapy with somatomedical and psychotherapeutic content is expedient. This paper compares the psychological stress of post-COVID patients and their course in rehabilitation to psychosomatic and psychocardiological patients.

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Background: Heart-focused anxiety (HFA) raises the risk for adverse outcomes in patients with heart disease. Despite this great importance, it is rarely assessed in clinical practice. Three dimensions are commonly defined in the context of HFA: heart-related fear, avoidance, and attention.

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Cognitive Motivation as a Resource for Affective Adjustment and Mental Health.

Front Psychol

September 2021

Division of Personality Psychology and Assessment, Department of Psychology, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany.

Article Synopsis
  • Depressive symptoms negatively impact cognitive and self-regulating abilities, and overcoming these issues requires effort and motivation.
  • A study involving 1,060 psychosomatic rehabilitation patients found positive links between cognitive motivation and self-regulation, and negative links between both with depressive symptoms.
  • Results indicated that higher initial cognitive motivation predicted better improvements in self-regulation, while lower depression scores were associated with smaller changes in both cognitive motivation and self-regulation, suggesting a model where reducing depression can enhance self-regulation by freeing up cognitive resources.
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Examining Working Memory Performance in Adult Psychosomatic Inpatients.

Front Psychol

August 2021

Department of Psychological Interventions and Psychotherapy, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Background: There is cumulating evidence that working memory (WM) processing is impaired in individuals suffering from a psychosomatic and a psychological disorder. However, it is unclear how repetitive negative thinking (RNT), depressive symptoms, and patient characteristics (i.e.

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The Different Faces of Insomnia.

Front Psychiatry

June 2021

Department of Internal Medicine and Dermatology, Interdisciplinary Center of Sleep Medicine, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

The identification of clinically relevant subtypes of insomnia is important. Including a comprehensive literature review, this study also introduces new phenotypical relevant parameters by describing a specific insomnia cohort. Patients visiting the sleep center and indicating self-reported signs of insomnia were examined by a sleep specialist who confirmed an insomnia diagnosis.

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The COVID pandemic-Potential collateral damage in a less focused dimension.

J Card Surg

May 2021

Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Rehabilitation Center Seehof, Research Group Psychosomatic Rehabilitation, Charité University, Berlin, Germany.

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The effects of a short-term physician training on smoking cessation in a university pulmonary department.

Ger Med Sci

September 2021

Department of Internal Medicine V - Pulmonology, Allergology and Critical Care Medicine, Saarland University, Homburg, Germany.

The objective was to evaluate the effect of a short physician training in smoking cessation on the physicians' performance of smoking cessation interventions. The effects on patients' cessation rates were analyzed as well. A further aim was to identify barriers for providing cessation interventions.

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The 6-minute walk test is generally considered a standard test for the evaluation of short-term maximal physical performance. It has not been evaluated whether psychological factors, such as anxiety or depression, affect the performance or the results of the test. The main aim of this study was to investigate whether a correlation exists between psychological factors and the data from the 6-minute walking test.

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Relationships between addictive Facebook use, depressiveness, insomnia, and positive mental health in an inpatient sample: A German longitudinal study.

J Behav Addict

December 2019

Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Rehabilitation Center Seehof, Federal German Pension Agency, and Psychosomatic Rehabilitation Research Group, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin,Germany.

Background And Aims: Individuals with high level of negative mental health often tend to use the social platform Facebook to escape from daily stress. They are at risk to develop an emotional bond to Facebook linked to a need to stay permanently online. The current work investigated addictive use of Facebook and its conceptual framework in clinical context.

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Symptom burden and work-related impairment among patients with PTSD and complex PTSD.

Eur J Psychotraumatol

November 2019

I-Core Research Center for Mass Trauma, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

: The 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases includes a new chapter of stress-related disorders and presents two distinct sibling conditions: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex PTSD (CPTSD). Studies show that PTSD and CPTSD are associated with different levels of symptom burden, comorbidity and functional impairment, but have not yet addressed the qualitative and quantitative differences in work-related impairment between the two diagnoses. : The aim of this study was to replicate differences in symptom severity, global distress, and the number of comorbid diagnoses between three groups that suffer from no PTSD, PTSD, or CPTSD.

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In this web-based field study, we compared the diagnostic accuracy and clinical utility of 10 selected mental disorders between the ICD-11 Clinical Descriptions and Diagnostic Guidelines (CDDG) and the ICD-10 CDDG using vignettes in a sample of 928 health professionals from all WHO regions. On average, the ICD-11 CDDG displayed significantly higher diagnostic accuracy (71.9% for ICD-11, 53.

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Article Synopsis
  • There was a study to help people with mental health issues, like schizophrenia and depression, deal with stigma and feel more empowered.
  • They created a program called STEM, which included eight regular therapy sessions and three extra ones about coping with stigma.
  • After testing it at 30 hospitals with 462 patients, they found that both groups improved in their quality of life, but the extra STEM sessions didn't show a big difference compared to the regular therapy.
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: According to clinical guidelines, trauma-focused psychotherapies (TF-PT) such as trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy (TF-CBT) and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) are recommended as first-line treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). TF-CBT and EMDR are equally effective and have large effect sizes. However, many patients fail to respond or have comorbid symptoms or disorders that only partially decline with TF-PT.

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Comparing mental health of Facebook users and Facebook non-users in an inpatient sample in Germany.

J Affect Disord

December 2019

Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Rehabilitation Center Seehof, Federal German Pension Agency, and Psychosomatic Rehabilitation Research Group, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany. Electronic address:

Background: The present study aimed to investigate differences in variables of positive mental health (PMH, i.e., emotional, psychological and social well-being) and negative mental health (NMH, i.

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ICD-11 Adjustment Disorder among Organ Transplant Patients and Their Relatives.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

August 2019

Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Rehabilitation Center Seehof, Federal German Pension Agency, 14513 Teltow, Germany.

Adjustment disorder (AD) is one of the most frequent mental health conditions after stressful life experiences in the medical setting. The diagnosis has been conceptually redefined in International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) and now includes specific symptoms of preoccupations and failure to adapt. The current study assesses the prevalence of self-reported ICD-11 AD among organ transplantation patients and their relatives, explores the association of patients' demographic-, transplant-, and health-related characteristics and ICD-11 AD symptoms, and evaluates the role of social support in the post- transplant context.

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Addicted to Facebook? Relationship between Facebook Addiction Disorder, duration of Facebook use and narcissism in an inpatient sample.

Psychiatry Res

March 2019

Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Rehabilitation Center Seehof, Federal German Pension Agency, and Psychosomatic Rehabilitation Research Group, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany.

The present study explored the Facebook Addiction Disorder (FAD) in an inpatient sample in Germany. Of the 112 Facebook users (71.4% women; age(years): M (SD) = 49.

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Recently, the "conceptual endophenotype" approach has been proposed as a means to identify subgroups of patients affected by stress-related psychiatric disorders. Conceptual endophenotypes consist of patterns of psychological, biological, and symptomatic elements. We studied a sample of patients seeking help for psychosomatic and stress-related disorders (total N = 469), who were evaluated with a diagnostic instrument that integrates psychological and biological data to derive 13 endophenotypes, or Neuropattern.

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Patients with schizophrenia suffer from stigma and discrimination due to their illness. Yet it is not well examined how experiences of stigma and discrimination express at the early illness stage and how they develop subsequently. Therefore, clinical and psycho-social correlates of stigma experiences and perceived stigma are analyzed in patients with first-episode schizophrenia over the course of 1 year after their first in-patient treatment.

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Outcome of a four-hour smoking cessation counselling workshop for medical students.

Tob Induc Dis

November 2016

Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Internal Medicine, University Hospitals of Homburg/ Saar, Saarland University, Homburg/Saar, Germany.

Background: Lack of smoking cessation education in undergraduate medical training hinders healthcare professionals in providing adequate tobacco cessation counselling. We developed a comprehensive 4-h smoking cessation counselling course for medical students that is easy to incorporate in a medical school curriculum, and assessed its short-term outcome for knowledge, skills, and attitudes.

Methods: Eighty-eight medical students (53f, 35 m) were educated by a doctoral student in five identical 4-h courses.

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Objective: To evaluate a patient-centred self-management educational group program for patients with chronic systolic heart failure as compared to usual care education during inpatient cardiac rehabilitation.

Methods: A multicentre cluster randomized controlled trial of 475 patients was conducted. In the intervention condition, patients received the new self-management educational group program whereas in the control condition, patients received a short lecture-based educational program (usual care).

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Self-reported workplace perception as indicators of work anxieties.

Occup Med (Lond)

March 2016

Research Group Psychosomatic Rehabilitation, Charité University Medicine Berlin, 12200 Berlin, Germany, Department of Behavioral Medicine, Rehabilitation Center Seehof, 14513 Teltow/Berlin, Germany.

Background: Work anxiety is a potentially disabling mental health problem, which can cause (long-term) sickness absence. In many cases patients do not openly report their anxieties and tend to give externalizing explanations of inner problems. Therefore people with work anxiety may perceive their workplace more negatively than those without such anxiety.

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